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Loss and recovery of nitrogenase in Abuts incana nodules exposed to low oxygen and low temperature
Authors:Kerstin Huss-Danell  Lawrence J Winship  Ann-Sofi Hahlin
Institution:Dept of Plant Physiology, Univ. of Umea, S-90187 Umeå, Sweden;School of Natural sciences, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA 01002, USA.
Abstract:The possibility that respiration limits oxygen access to nitrogenase was tested by artificially upsetting the balance between oxygen consumption (respiration) and oxygen influx (diffusion). Argon treatment of the nodulated root system on intact plants stopped in vivo nitrogenase activity almost completely. Upon return to air, nitrogenase activity was very low and recovered gradually to full activity after about 5 h. In vitro measurements on nodule homogenates indicated that active nitrogenase was lost upon the shift from low (argon) to normal (air) oxygen. Maintenance of nodulated root systems at low temperature (2°C) inhibited both respiration and in vivo nitrogenase activity. Upon return to normal temperature (22°C), oxygen uptake recovered very rapidly, but nitrogenase activity recovered only gradually to full activity after about 5 to 6 h. Again, loss of active nitrogenase could, at least partly, explain the reduced in vivo nitrogenase activity. The effects from a temporarily impaired balance between oxygen consumption and oxygen influx thus point to the importance of respiration for limiting oxygen access to nitrogenase.
Keywords:Alder              Frankia            nitrogen fixation  nitrogenase activity in vivo and in vitro  oxygen damage of nitrogenase  respiration  symbiosis
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